Nevada Code § 179.11516

Execution of warrant: Determination whether property is subject to attorney-client privilege
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1. A search warrant authorized pursuant to NRS 179.11514 must be executed in such
a manner as to minimize, to the greatest extent possible, the scrutiny of any
property that is subject to the attorney-client privilege.
2. Property which is arguably subject to
the attorney-client privilege may be reviewed during a search conducted
pursuant to a search warrant issued pursuant to NRS 179.11514 to determine whether the
property is covered by the search warrant if:
(a) The property is reviewed by a team of
officers and attorneys who are designated by the district attorney or the
Attorney General and who are not part of the underlying criminal investigation
or prosecution;
(b) The attorneys designated to the team
described in paragraph (a) do not participate in the search itself; and
(c) The team of officers and attorneys described
in paragraph (a) do not disclose any privileged information obtained through
the search to the officers and attorneys who are part of the underlying
criminal investigation or prosecution.

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